All animals adapt to their living conditions, which causes them to mutate and therefore look different, even those of the same species
Animals of the same kind often move the same way because their movement patterns are influenced by their genetic makeup, shared evolutionary history, and adaptations to their specific environment. These factors can lead to similarities in behavior and movement within a species.
That means animals are of the same kind even though they don't look alike.
no they don't form the same because some animals are different.
The term for animals with the same body shape is "convergent evolution." This occurs when different species independently evolve similar traits due to adaptations to similar environments or lifestyles.
a food web shows what animals eat others. a energy pyramid shows all animals that eat the same thing.
bats are animals while crow is a bird,same in their color and movements(flying) but different in kind of animal they are.
there is a certain kind of chemical in there genitices that they stay the same color but different shades
Same Kind of Different as Me was created in 2006.
None. All animals eat different things but some eat the same things. Most animals eat meat as far as I can tell.
animals have the same kind of fears humans have.
No, animals in the same genus belong to the same class. The genus is a taxonomic rank above the species level but below the family level. Animals in the same genus share more similarities than animals in different genera.
NO!!
they have different kind of animals
Answer:Pure breeding is when you can combine two animals of the same kind and get an offspring of the same kind.
A population of animals is a group of animals of the same kind, same species, have the same characteristics, living in the same habitat. For example, a population of frogs at a pond. A population of squirrels in a tree.
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